(“A Photograph Exposed” is a series exploring some of my photographs in greater detail.) I have never been shy about admitting the role that luck plays in producing effective photographs, especially photographs of the natural world. Vision and knowledge and experience and planning and all the rest are important, but we kid ourselves if we imagine that we are … Continue reading A Photograph Exposed: Photography and Luck→
(“A Photograph Exposed” is a series exploring some of my photographs in greater detail.) On the weekend of June 18-19 of this year I made a point of getting to Yosemite so that I could photograph the high country on the first day that Tioga Pass Road was open for the season. On a shoot like this, my subjects … Continue reading A Photograph Exposed: A Tale of Light→
Late last year, photographer (and blogger and podcaster) Jim M. Goldstein came up with a great way to reconnect photographers and fans of photography with the experience of the print – “Buying Prints from your Favorite Photographers.” I was very pleased with Jim’s interest in my work, and with his selection of one of my … Continue reading A ‘Thank You’ to Jim M Goldstein→
During the latter part of 2008 I posted more than once about my participation in Jim M. Goldstein’s Buying Prints project. I’m a bit slow about this stuff, but I get to it eventually! Earlier this fall I wrote about meeting up with Edie Howe in Yosemite to trade one of my aspen photographs for … Continue reading Trading Prints: Jim Goldstein→
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